Yom HaShoah with the National Library of Israel
What important themes are you focusing on for Holocaust Memorial Day? Where is the safe space to share and reflect? How are you taking learners on this powerful process?
We've gathered a range of resources to help: videos with personal testimony (in partnership with Centropa), stories of children who were saved, primary sources from communities that were lost, understanding Jewish life in Germany during the Nazi regime and in the Yishuv...and more.
Also, watch our webinar "Between Yom HaShoah and Yom HaZikaron: the centrality of rituals in Israeli culture and incorporating rituals in learning" to explore what are rituals made of, what is the debate around setting the dates for memorial days in Israel and what are some new initiatives for commemoration.
- Jewish Holidays (Chagim)
- Israel - Contemporary
- History
- Holocaust
- After School and Beyond
- Congregational Learning
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Family Engagement
- Teen Engagement
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Fun educational activities to help people with disabilities learn and connect with the Jewish Holidays and traditions.

Discover a letter from Davar newspaper in 1965, that asks when is the appropriate time to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Congregation Tifereth Israel (CTI), Glen Cove, NY. CTI learners and their families participate in hands-on experiential learning. The curriculum focuses on Jewish values learned through our stories (both modern and ancient).